17/05/2022
We are happy to share the collaboration of Astro Mx and Wageningen University & Research in 3D Pioneers Challenge 2022!
Honey Climb- 3D printed climbing equipment'
Wageningen University & Research
Astro Mx 3D printing
Team: Elias H. Valera, Isra Zamitiz, Luis Guzman Lopez, Marco Paulo González Ruiz
3D Pioneers Challenge
THE NETHERLANDS
This initiative is around Circular Additive Manufacturing and the application in urban spaces. Circular AM is a new approach related to waste recovery and the creation of new products for cities. The use of these concepts separately provides with insights about the way to cycle materials back in the system and new approaches for local manufacturing. Combining different industries, food packaging can be transform to urban infrastructure as functional pieces. This procedure extend the life of the plastics used and combine different flows of industries, businesses and citizens. Honey climb is the first of a series of products around 3D printing and its application on cities. By yhe use of scanning, design and additive manufacturing Wageningen University & Research and Astro Mx join forces to develop circular and functional products. This initiative allow the actors to have a monitor of materials used and the future possibility to cycle it back again after usage (5 to 10 years).
Find out all finalists at www.3dpc.io
'Honey Climb- 3D printed climbing equipment'
Wageningen University & Research
Astro Mx 3D printing
Elias Hernandez Valera, Miguel Israel Olvera Zamitiz, Luis Ángel Guzman López, Marco Paulo González Ruiz Intern 3D engineer
THE NETHERLANDS
This initiative is around Circular Additive Manufacturing and the application in urban spaces. Circular AM is a new approach related to waste recovery and the creation of new products for cities. The use of these concepts separately provides with insights about the way to cycle materials back in the system and new approaches for local manufacturing. Combining different industries, food packaging can be transform to urban infrastructure as functional pieces. This procedure extend the life of the plastics used and combine different flows of industries, businesses and citizens. Honey climb is the first of a series of products around 3D printing and its application on cities. By yhe use of scanning, design and additive manufacturing Wageningen University & Research and Astro Mx join forces to develop circular and functional products. This initiative allow the actors to have a monitor of materials used and the future possibility to cycle it back again after usage (5 to 10 years).
Find out all finalists at www.3dpc.io